It's just getting embarrassing now that tablets with roughly 10 inch screens will soon have 1080p IPS displays, or even 2560x1xxx later this year and you still get 13 inch laptops with 1366x768 and TN panels.

It could be argued that IPS isn't as important on laptops as the display will be facing you directly more often, but the colours are still SO much better. They still need atleast PVA. And as for 1366x768 it isn't even usable as far as i'm concerned. The vertical space is a joke.Reply

BTW luckily i dont think we'll have to put up with this crap for much longer.

When Windows 8 finally comes out there will be 1080p tablets that will surely have IPS displays. It's also pretty much a given that they will have USB and HDMI or DP, meaning they could also be connected to large monitors and tons of other other peripheral that Windows supports.You'll likely get designs that have keyboard docks too, basically turning the tablet in to a full blown ultrabook lookalike. Reply

It's disappointing because Dell used to be AWESOME in this regard. When I bought my 15.4" Inspiron 8600 I optioned the WSXGA 1680x1050 display, and it was great. Even better, you could option a WUXGA 1920x1200 display. That was 2003.

Bring back the high res options! I'd love my 11" Air with a 1600x900 display (even though the current display isn't bad). Reply

To be a respectable ultrabooks player, Dell needs something with specs close to Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga. I would like to see Dell slims down Inspiron Duo, uses ivy bridge cpu, and adds in hdmi, sd slot, 1080p screen, 8mp camera, as well as ssd.Reply